Dancing Queen in 1976.
That would be Super Trouper in 1980.
That would be Super Trouper in 1980.
If you're thinking of Abba, as a single it reached No 2 in South Africa and No 33 in UK. But as a track on ABBAs Greatest Hits and ABBA The Movie it hit No 1 all over the world.
Clive Dunn had a UK Number 1 Hit with "Grandad"
"Do You Love Me" by Brian Poole and The Tremeloes was the number 1 UK hit on October 16, 1963.
Into The Groove was her first UK number one. Holiday was her first US number one.
The Beatles released no records in Australia in 1962, so they could not have had a hit there of any kind.
I am pretty sure it was She's Not There. It hit number 12 in the UK Charts, in the US it was a Top-Ten Hit and in Canada it hit number 2.
Strictly speaking, Ozzy has never had a number-one hit on the US or UK charts in his solo career. However, when he was with Black Sabbath, their album Paranoid hit #1 on the UK charts.
"No Other Love" by Ronnie Hilton was the number 1 UK hit on May 15, 1956.
" Ain't Nobody" by LL Cool J was the number 1 UK hit in February 1997.
"Blue Suede Shoes" reached number 9 in the UK on 15 June 1956. "Heartbreak Hotel" reached number 2 in the UK on 22 June 1956. "Hound Dog" reached number 2 in the UK on 26 October 1956. British and American Hit Singles 1960-1990 by Dave McAleer (1990).